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EPISODE · Sep 22, 2024 · 41 MIN

The Aim of Hospitality

from Sacred Mission Sermon Audio · host Justin Rahmes

The concept of hospitality is more than just opening our homes or sharing meals—it's a profound expression of the Christian faith. In 1 Peter 4:7-11, the Apostle Peter calls believers to live in a particular way, especially in light of the impending "end of all things." As Christians, we are called to be self-controlled, prayerful, and most importantly, to love and serve each other earnestly. But what is the aim of hospitality, and why is it so crucial for a life of faith?

The concept of hospitality is more than just opening our homes or sharing meals—it's a profound expression of the Christian faith. In 1 Peter 4:7-11, the Apostle Peter calls believers to live in a particular way, especially in light of the impending "end of all things." As Christians, we are called to be self-controlled, prayerful, and most importantly, to love and serve each other earnestly. But what is the aim of hospitality, and why is it so crucial for a life of faith?

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